Displaying posts labeled "White"

Monochromatic in the Hollywood Hills

Posted on Tue, 31 Jul 2018 by midcenturyjo

A monochromatic colour palette provides the basis for this simple yet sophisticated Hollywood Hills home by Joyce Pickens of JDP Interiors. Layers of texture and a subtle repetitive pattern selections enhance the aesthetic. Modern, fresh and fabulous LA living.

Scandinavian modern in Texas

Posted on Thu, 26 Jul 2018 by KiM

Scnadinavian modern with a touch of farmhouse style in this bright and charming townhouse in Austin, Texas. This modern farmhouse mixes Scandinavian driven design with midcentury modern and bohemian accents. The color palette was inspired by two abstract paintings in the living room. Since the downstairs is open concept, we decided on a timeless white palette, while also adding pops of color in the 10′ x 10′ bookcase and wallpaper on the first floor. Each room is intended to communicate to other parts of the house so we thread through classic and clean finishes and materials like marble, brass, shaker panels, and matte hickory pecan flooring. The tongue and groove feature wall also hides a bathroom and storage closets, while also adding a touch of a “farmhouse” feel throughout the home and on the porch. Interior design: Breathe Design Studio; Architecture: Michael Hsu; Photos: Chase Daniel

Ibiza Villa

Posted on Wed, 25 Jul 2018 by midcenturyjo

The definition of Ibiza perfection? Why this sprawling villa and estate in Es Cubells, Ibiza at 13000 sq ft, 7 bedrooms, staff quarters, gymnasium, health suite and spa of course. Light filled and art filled, modern yet rustic and all about the luxury for being at ease.  An Ibiza idyll by London-based Hollie Bowden.

 

A ranch in white

Posted on Tue, 24 Jul 2018 by KiM

What a dreamy ranch this is! By San Francisco firm Turnbull Griffin Haesloop ArchitectsHupomone Ranch is an original 160-acre homestead located in the Chileno Valley, just three miles west of downtown Petaluma. The ranch had been fallow for over 30 years and the owners, a young family with three children, wanted to build a barn house that would reflect their commitment to sustainable farming, draw on the natural serenity of the site and build on the sense of place in western Petaluma where farming and ranching are still a part of people’s daily lives. The site has a wonderful balanced quality to it, and the simple grounded form of the barn is sited to compliment this setting and capture the long views to the coastal range beyond. Set into the more opaque north side, the entry provides shelter tucked under the loft above and frames a view through the house to the meadow beyond. The light-filled living area opens up to the long view south and gathers the bedrooms and kitchen to either side. The kitchen has slide away windows that open directly to the garden.

Green Gables

Posted on Thu, 19 Jul 2018 by midcenturyjo

While paying respect to the original Tudo- style house, this renovation takes a thoroughly modern approach. The result is a casual luxury, perfect for its beach side location. White, nude and grey tones reference the bleached coastal palette while materials evoke a warm and relaxed elegance. Green Gables at Mt Martha by Melbourne-based interior architecture practice Studio Tate.

Photography by Sharyn Cairns